NAME

DBIx::Class::Storage - Generic Storage Handler

DESCRIPTION

A base implementation of common Storage methods. For specific information about DBI-based storage, see DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI.

METHODS

new

Arguments: $schema

Instantiates the Storage object.

set_schema

Used to reset the schema class or object which owns this storage object, such as during "clone" in DBIx::Class::Schema.

connected

Returns true if we have an open storage connection, false if it is not (yet) open.

disconnect

Closes any open storage connection unconditionally.

ensure_connected

Initiate a connection to the storage if one isn't already open.

throw_exception

Throws an exception - croaks.

txn_do

Arguments: $coderef, @coderef_args?
Return Value: The return value of $coderef

Executes $coderef with (optional) arguments @coderef_args atomically, returning its result (if any). If an exception is caught, a rollback is issued and the exception is rethrown. If the rollback fails, (i.e. throws an exception) an exception is thrown that includes a "Rollback failed" message.

For example,

my $author_rs = $schema->resultset('Author')->find(1);
my @titles = qw/Night Day It/;

my $coderef = sub {
  # If any one of these fails, the entire transaction fails
  $author_rs->create_related('books', {
    title => $_
  }) foreach (@titles);

  return $author->books;
};

my $rs;
eval {
  $rs = $schema->txn_do($coderef);
};

if ($@) {                                  # Transaction failed
  die "something terrible has happened!"   #
    if ($@ =~ /Rollback failed/);          # Rollback failed

  deal_with_failed_transaction();
}

In a nested transaction (calling txn_do() from within a txn_do() coderef) only the outermost transaction will issue a "txn_commit", and txn_do() can be called in void, scalar and list context and it will behave as expected.

Please note that all of the code in your coderef, including non-DBIx::Class code, is part of a transaction. This transaction may fail out halfway, or it may get partially double-executed (in the case that our DB connection failed halfway through the transaction, in which case we reconnect and restart the txn). Therefore it is best that any side-effects in your coderef are idempotent (that is, can be re-executed multiple times and get the same result), and that you check up on your side-effects in the case of transaction failure.

txn_begin

Starts a transaction.

See the preferred "txn_do" method, which allows for an entire code block to be executed transactionally.

txn_commit

Issues a commit of the current transaction.

txn_rollback

Issues a rollback of the current transaction. A nested rollback will throw a DBIx::Class::Storage::NESTED_ROLLBACK_EXCEPTION exception, which allows the rollback to propagate to the outermost transaction.

sql_maker

Returns a sql_maker object - normally an object of class DBIC::SQL::Abstract.

debug

Causes trace information to be emitted on the debugobj object. (or STDERR if debugobj has not specifically been set).

This is the equivalent to setting "DBIC_TRACE" in your shell environment.

debugfh

Set or retrieve the filehandle used for trace/debug output. This should be an IO::Handle compatible ojbect (only the print method is used. Initially set to be STDERR - although see information on the DBIC_TRACE environment variable.

debugobj

Sets or retrieves the object used for metric collection. Defaults to an instance of DBIx::Class::Storage::Statistics that is compatible with the original method of using a coderef as a callback. See the aforementioned Statistics class for more information.

debugcb

Sets a callback to be executed each time a statement is run; takes a sub reference. Callback is executed as $sub->($op, $info) where $op is SELECT/INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE and $info is what would normally be printed.

See debugobj for a better way.

cursor_class

The cursor class for this Storage object.

deploy

Deploy the tables to storage (CREATE TABLE and friends in a SQL-based Storage class). This would normally be called through "deploy" in DBIx::Class::Schema.

connect_info

The arguments of connect_info are always a single array reference, and are Storage-handler specific.

This is normally accessed via "connection" in DBIx::Class::Schema, which encapsulates its argument list in an arrayref before calling connect_info here.

select

Handle a select statement.

insert

Handle an insert statement.

update

Handle an update statement.

delete

Handle a delete statement.

select_single

Performs a select, fetch and return of data - handles a single row only.

columns_info_for

Returns metadata for the given source's columns. This is *deprecated*, and will be removed before 1.0. You should be specifying the metadata yourself if you need it.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

DBIC_TRACE

If DBIC_TRACE is set then trace information is produced (as when the debug method is set).

If the value is of the form 1=/path/name then the trace output is written to the file /path/name.

This environment variable is checked when the storage object is first created (when you call connect on your schema). So, run-time changes to this environment variable will not take effect unless you also re-connect on your schema.

DBIX_CLASS_STORAGE_DBI_DEBUG

Old name for DBIC_TRACE

AUTHORS

Matt S. Trout <mst@shadowcatsystems.co.uk>

Andy Grundman <andy@hybridized.org>

LICENSE

You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.